Under the patronage of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, Pageas church was rebuilt between 1449 and 1499, the previous church having been destroyed. On the outside, the solidly-built edifice features a fine collection of sculpted modillions under the roof frame. The pointed-arch portal is of the Limousin type, with a single arch and a large eight-leaf rose window. The bell tower is covered with chestnut shingles. Inside, the nave has three pointed-arched bays supported by round or prismatic columns. The transept, also vaulted, is topped by an oculus providing access to the bell tower. In the nave, part of the plaster remains, revealing part of the liter bearing the coat of arms of the du Masnadaud family. In the choir, the keystone is adorned with a cross-bearing lamb. Traces of a "Tree of Jesse" can also be seen towards the gallery.








Services
Services
Coach parking
Accepted customers
Accepted customers
- Individuals
- Groups
Openings
Openings
On 1 January 2025
Location
Location
Contact Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens
Spoken languages
Spoken languages
Environment
Environment
- In the country
- A plus de 20 mn de la gare
- Close to a Route Nationale
- In the village
- Dans un parc naturel régional/national